You can use this class for better performance than ManualResetEvent when wait times are expected to be very short, and when the event does not cross a process boundary. ManualResetEventSlim uses busy spinning for a short time while it waits for the event to become signaled. When wait times are short, spinning can be much less expensive than waiting by using wait handles. However, if the event does not become signaled within a certain period of time, ManualResetEventSlim resorts to a regular event handle wait.

The following example shows how to use a ManualResetEventSlim. For more information about the use of SpinCount and other best practices concerning the use of this type, see ManualResetEvent and ManualResetEventSlim.

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All public and protected members of ManualResetEventSlim are thread-safe and may be used concurrently from multiple threads, with the exception of Dispose, which must only be used when all other operations on the ManualResetEventSlim have completed, and Reset, which should only be used when no other threads are accessing the event.